Corridor C.. apers Summer is fast approaching and wîth it many, manX children wil be out of sehool and seeking some forin of entertainnient to occupy the lazy, hazy days. Anderson students bave just two weeks left for concentrated study. WHITBY SEA CADETS The Whitby Sea Cadets are >seeking new quarters by September. Their present headquarters on Brock Street North has been sold,' leavrng thein homeless. Anyone who might suggest a new residence for the Corps, are asked, to contact their skipper, Captain Jin Van der Ende at 644-7417. Seven of the cadets will receive basic training in Cornwall for two weeks froni August 7 to August 18 this summer. No fun' and gaines. The boys.will rise at 6 a.m. for classes, physk... training and seamanship. The basic course is necessary if the boys plan future adventures or courses. Best of Juck to the 'Group of Seven'.1i Remember to help the boys find'new accomodations by September. PARKS PROGRAM, Tbe 'Corridor Area Ratepayers Association have been desperately ,attempting to find a way of continuing the Parks supervised summer prograin for the Area. No word bas yet been received froin the Ontario Government Expérience '78 Senior'Citizen'.Weeklue1 June 10 from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. is the time to.sign up for the events of Senior Citizens' Week, to bq, held the week of June 18 te 24. Registrations for bus trips and special events wil 'be taken at tbe Whitby Seniors Activity Centre at Brock and Pitt'Streetsý. Seats4 on buses may be reserved individually or in groups. The theme- of tis. year's Senior ý Citizens' Week1 is:- An, Anniversary of Successful Retirement-A new Career'in The following is the program for Senior Citizens', Week: >Sunday June 18: -2 p.m. A special service will be held in, the Ontario Ladies' College chape. Af ter the service there will be an "'Afternoon Tea" ansi get-together at the Seniors Activity Centre. Monday, June 19:9:30 arn,. Buses will leave on a trip to Centre Island and a- boat tour of the Toronto Islands and harbor. Lunch wil be scrved at the Brau Haus Restaurant and time will be given for a stroil around tbe gardens before returning to the mainland. The bus- will return to Whitby about 5 p.m. The cost is,$3. -lp.m. to 3 pin. Eucbre and refreshments will'beo ffered at the Knights 0f Columbus Hall, sponsored by Whitby Seniors Co-oper- _aing. -:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., Free seniors' swim at Iroquois Park pool. -7:30 p. m.,- An evenlng of sulent comedy at the Senors', Activity Centre, featuring Laurel and Hardy, Abbot and Costello* and W.c. Fields.,No charge. Tuesday, June 20-10 a.m. Bu ses will leave for Edwards Gardens, talklng the scenic route, and afler a picnic lunch, the afternoon will be spent relaxing on the beautiful grounds. Buses will return by 3:30 p.m. Cost is $1. -8 p.m. A Pub Nigbt will be -held at: the Seniors Activity Centre, featuring a tradi- tion, al party and fisb and chipsupper. Bill Sorichetti will be. Master of Ceremonies. Admission is $2 with supper and 75 cents with out supper. Wednesday, June 21: -Il a.m. Buses will leave the centre for Woodbiné Race Track. Cost is $2.25 Gentle - men are required to dress in suitable attire. -1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Bingo and light refresh- ments will be 'featured at the Knights of Columbus Hall. Admission is 50 cents. Thursday, June 22:- 2 p.m. te 4 p.m. A Strawberry Social will held at Fairview Lodge. No charge. -2 p.m. The Royal Canadian Legion wil have Open House in its hall on Byron Street, featuring a buffet lunchserved in the early evening by the Ladies' Auxlliary. Through-. out the week ail seniors are welcome daily from, noon to enjoy the hall at no charge. -8 pam. A Variety Night will be beld in the* Centennial Building Theatre, featuring Whtby's musical and dramatic talent lat no charge. Friday, June 23: -1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Lawn Bowling and cards will GREAT WALL RESTAURANT Monday - Thursday .........il...1 Friday and Saturday ............11 Sinday ........................... i Closud Tuesdays MIE DILIUET a.m. - a.M. - a.m. - Stret West 3 a.m. 1Op.M. be featured at the Seniors' Activity Centre. Volunteers will give demonstrations to help you learn the gaine. -1 p.m. to '3 p.m. Euchre and light' refreshments, at the Knights of Columbus Hall. Prizes will be offered. Admission is 50- cents. - 8 p.m. The mnovie 1"How to Steal a Million," starring Audrey- Hepburn and Peter O'Tooleý will be shown at the Seniors' Activity Centre. Admission is 50 cents. Saturday, June 24:-Afternoon:- A Strawberry Tes will be held. at St. Mark's United Cburch House, Byron and Coîborne Streets. There will also be SHORTCAKE AND EUCHRE. Admission is -8 pin. A Celebration Finale'Dance Party. will be beld at the Seniors'. Activity Centre, featuring Gordon Bell and his music. Lunch wil be served, and there will be plenty of dancing. Admission is 50 cents. Juried exhiitio1i Io MJuly Whitby Arts Incorporated is prepéring/ for its annual Juried Members' Exhibition to be heýcd during the summer. Each Whitby Arts memnber mnay submit two reent works for the juried selec- tion, and one work mray be submitted to the non-juried general selection. Entry fornis are to be sent to Whitby Arts Station Gal- lery- Box 124, Whitby, Ontarlo, no later than June 22.. The exhibition wiII be in July and August. Works are to be.delivered to the Station Gallery, Henry and Victoria Streets, June 25 froin 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and Junie 27, 2,p.m. to 5 p.ni. and 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., Pickup dates 2O% are July 4 and 5 from mnon' to 5. p.m. and 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. The jurer for this year's exhibition is Alan Bakes, a member of the Ontario Society of Artists and the Canadian Society of Artists. He is currently Vice-Chair- man of Visual Arts Ontario, representing the Ontario Society of Artista. Hea bas beenif nvolved as a juror on numerous occasions foi the OSA, and his works have been included in numerous p'rofessional exhibitions across' Canada and are represented in several pri- vate collections. Mr. Bakes studied at Central Technical School and tbe Artists' Work- sbop, and presently main- tains a studio in Toronto. 4 OFF The Complet e Line 'of Sports wear Pasb touês 26 Tomorrow's tashions today 126DBR0CK S- chwp 668-1266 JVHIT-y M"rcharge si 1 WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1978, PAGE 5 Prograin. The Whitby Rec-reation Departmnent will be receiving a grept in the ainount of $2,897.00? but it remains to be seen whether ti children's parks program wil benefit from this grant. FOR LADIES ONLY The second Inforîhal Seminar for ladies will be held. this afternoon at the Whitby Municipal Building froni 2 p.m.» to 3:30 p.m. Light refreshnients will be serVed. BROOKLIN SPRING FAIR The Brooklin Spring Fair was more than its usual success. Congratulations. to 16-year-old Carol Belick of Scott Street in Whitby who was second runner-up in the Miss Brooklin Spring fair Contest. WESTMINSTER UNITED CHURCH PRESBYTERY meets June 13 at Centennial United Church at 7:30 p.m. CHURCH PICNIC The Church picnic will be held at Camp Pretoria on June 25. Outdoor service at il1:30 a.în., picnic dinner, games, races, balga me. Have a, good week. Cal 725-8967 with happenings and news items. M. McEachern ,SUMMER DAY CAMP in >Whitby for boys and girls of elomenitary school age. Using.the excellent facilities and spacious grounds of the Ontario. Ladies' College. Everyday filled with a wîde range of stimulating activities; arts &'cratts, sports; swimrning in an indoor pool. For iniformation write:- CAMP .TRAFALGAR, 401 ReynolIds St. Whitby LiN 3W9 OrCail Evenings: 668-0367 PE RSONAL LOANS FOR WHATEVER TOUR, NEEDS Ifyou need money for a new car, bill consolidation - Corne in & check us out. 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